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Indonesia proposes slight rise in 2023 energy subsidies

Indonesia proposes slight rise in 2023 energy subsidies

FILE PHOTO: An employee at a Total fuel station fills up a motorcycle in south Jakarta February 12, 2015. Picture taken February 12, 2015. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside/File Photo

JAKARTA : Indonesia's government has proposed to parliament that it will spend 210.7 trillion rupiah ($14.27 billion) on energy subsidies in 2023, up slightly from the 208.9 trillion rupiah budget for 2022, according to a copy of the proposal seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

The document did not mention the compensation budget for state energy firms. The government has allocated a total of 502 trillion rupiah of energy subsidies and compensations for 2022 in order to keep some fuel prices and energy tariffs unchanged.

($1 = 14,765.0000 rupiah)

Source: Reuters

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